Quote by Chris Robinson

Life is different than it was in the Nineties. I'm a dad, and there are other things I have to get done in an afternoon than just being an artist.


Life is different than it was in the Nineties. I'm a dad, an

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This quote expresses the idea that the responsibilities and priorities in life change as one transitions into parenthood. The speaker acknowledges that their current reality as a father is distinct from the past, specifically the 1990s when they were solely focused on being an artist. They imply that they now have additional tasks and obligations which restrict their ability to solely dedicate themselves to their artistic practice in a single afternoon.

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By Chris Robinson
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